Spanish surrealist Joan Miro (1893 -1983) paints with childlike exuberance in joyful rebellion against conventional painting methods. Influenced by the 1920’s Paris counterculture, his art is filled with wonderful absurdity. He often uses primary and secondary colors as well as organic shapes to convey a lively, energetic zest for life – beyond mere child’s play.
This original lithograph was published by Galerie Maeght to celebrate Miro's 90th Anniversary in 1983. Small edition of 900 printed on lithographic paper. It is unsigned and not numbered. Condition A: Mint